The Theory of Political Relative Relativity

By Michelle Malkin Its quite simple: Some political relatives are more equal than others.

Agenda-driven journalists love to exploit familial dysfunction when a prominent politician is conservative and his or her kinfolk espouse liberal views. When a vengeful offspring sibling cousin or distant relation wants to wreak havoc instant fame and adoration are just a tweet or call away. The media schadenfreude over such bloody bloodline battles is thicker than California wildfire smoke.

By contrast relatives who openly challenge powerful Democrats are dismissed as gadflies and publicity hounds. Remember when Barack Obamas half-brother Malik criticized his younger sibling over his coddling of corrupt Hillary Clinton support for gay marriage and inattention to Kenya and his family overseas?

Left-wing Vox responded by calling Malik a somewhat scammy opportunist. A GQ writer decried the inherent seediness of on-screen family dysfunction declared that Malik has nothing to do with anything and condemned the nonsensical stunt. The Huffington Post was befuddled that Donald Trump invited Malik to the third presidential debate for no reason at all.

And Slate wrote: Ugh.

By contrast the anti-Trump medias favorite political family feuder this week was Dr. David Glosser a retired neuropsychologist and outspoken liberal. On Monday he penned a seething attack for Politico on his staunch conservative nephew White House senior advisor Stephen Miller. An emotion-laden Glosser vented:

I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew who is an educated man and well aware of his heritage has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our familys life in this country.

Immediately after publication and full-tilt Politico hype across social media Glosser made the rounds on CNN and MSNBC. The latter networks resident mouth-foamer Lawrence ODonnell praised the eloquent uncle and dubbed him a new leader of the resistance. New York Times contributor Wajahat Ali called Dr. Glosser brilliant. CNNs Kyung Lah magazine magnate Bonnie Fuller and identity politics journalist Maria Hinojosa all raved that Glossers hit piece against his sisters son was must-read.

But why?

Beyond his own personal history and volunteer work Glosser has no expertise in immigration law or analytical understanding of the systemic impact of our immigration failures on American sovereignty well-being and economic determination.

Miller by contrast spent a dozen years on Capitol Hill mastering every aspect of immigration policy -- border security sanctuary cities deportation asylum and refugee programs and the impact of foreign guest worker visas on wages for starters -- before taking on a senior policy advisor role for the Trump transition team and White House. He is a longtime vocal proponent of serious comprehensive immigration enforcement reform from top to bottom -- including a long overdue rethinking of our chain migration system which rewards familial ties over merit and skills.

Glosser thinks that by pointing out that their family entered America through chain migration Miller is somehow an immigration hypocrite. This is one of the most inane arguments of the open borders lobby. And theres a lot of inanity to choose from my friends.

Just because you benefit from a certain government policy it doesnt mean you should be obligated to support that policy in perpetuity. The nations modern chain migration system was formally created in 1952 and expanded radically by Congress in 1965 and 1990. New immigrants can now sponsor their entire extended families: parents spouses adult children and their children and siblings and their children. The unrelenting influx has undermined the federal governments ability to properly vet new immigrants police fraud prioritize skilled labor and assimilate chain beneficiaries.

Good-faith disagreement is one thing. But Glossers diatribes are so filled with rage that I get the sense his animosity is rooted in something far deeper than ideological dissent. Families are like that whether they include famous public figures in them or not. So why is it that the high and mighty arbiters of news bestow some relatives with absolute moral authority while others are summarily dismissed as attention-seekers?

Thats the theory of political relative relativity in action proving the irrefutable existence of media bias operating under the insufferable pretense of neutrality.

To quote the Slate snobs right back at them: Ugh.

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